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chatbusterIF-Rockerz

i think another way of segmenting society is along following lines- high-class, middle-class and no-class. doesnt necessarily mirror economic divisions of course, just values. middle class values are generally good, but often come with hypocrisy, which is why i think high-class is preferable any time. does not just mean high-class living, but high-class thinking. can be garib, but can still have gee-for-jiyo and pee-for-piyo kinda thinking, no?

btw, what is the debate? whether aish is truly middle-class , or whether middle-class is superior?

nitasuniSenior Member

i think another way of segmenting society is along following lines- high-class, middle-class and no-class. doesnt necessarily mirror economic divisions of course, just values. middle class values are generally good, but often come with hypocrisy, which is why i think high-class is preferable any time. does not just mean high-class living, but high-class thinking.

Once I am in an Airport, seen a well known person(sorry I can not tell his name), we can not be classified him in upper middle class but real high class. A small kid of five or six accompanying his mother(an ordinary person ) unintentionally touched him, the words come out of his mouth was unthinkable (all foul words of English came out). Surely, this is high thinking and better than middle class hipocrisy

Another time, in a supper market a high class gentleman slapped a sales boy for a simple reason of touching him while rushing for something. It was not a delibrate one, but the manager scold the boy, this may be also a way of high thinking and high living.

can be garib, but can still have gee-for-jiyo and pee-for-piyo kinda thinking, no?

btw, what is the debate? whether aish is truly middle-class , or whether middle-class is superior?

chatbusterIF-Rockerz

i think another way of segmenting society is along following lines- high-class, middle-class and no-class. doesnt necessarily mirror economic divisions of course, just values. middle class values are generally good, but often come with hypocrisy, which is why i think high-class is preferable any time. does not just mean high-class living, but high-class thinking.

Once I am in an Airport, seen a well known person(sorry I can not tell his name), we can not be classified him in upper middle class but real high class. A small kid of five or six accompanying his mother(an ordinary person ) unintentionally touched him, the words come out of his mouth was unthinkable (all foul words of English came out). Surely, this is high thinking and better than middle class hipocrisy

Another time, in a supper market a high class gentleman slapped a sales boy for a simple reason of touching him while rushing for something. It was not a delibrate one, but the manager scold the boy, this may be also a way of high thinking and high living.

can be garib, but can still have gee-for-jiyo and pee-for-piyo kinda thinking, no?

btw, what is the debate? whether aish is truly middle-class , or whether middle-class is superior?

that's high class thinking? lol. see that's what i meant. cant confuse high-class living with high-class thinking. i thought i had it up there

in any case, i dont think it works well to project from rare exceptions we can find with everything. it's like holding up a rogue or two, a hitler, anytime someone suggests the world is generally good. not good

SholaJoBhadkeyIF-Dazzler

Not all people with loads of money r bad. similarly, not all with l'il less (so called middle class) r good. i feel values r values and good values r good values...period. don't know why we need to run down a particular class to prove how the other one is better

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